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    I have been looking for a frame for a Royal Enfield project,

    I have a few options buy one , Bsa B33, RE Indian or make one

    for the life of me I cant find a suitable frame ,,,

    anyone know of one hidden? Uncle Bob has one lying around in the shed?

    Stephen
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    Does Uncle Bob live in Tokyo?

    You will need a swing arm BSA frame,the rigid and plunger singles had no lower rails,the engine was a stressed member..The swingarm frame is the same for all models 350 to 650,the singles have a kink in the right lower tube for the oil pump.You need a duplex with enough length and height for a pre unit single.Sounds like you need a featherbed.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Motu View Post
    Does Uncle Bob live in Tokyo?

    You will need a swing arm BSA frame,the rigid and plunger singles had no lower rails,the engine was a stressed member..The swingarm frame is the same for all models 350 to 650,the singles have a kink in the right lower tube for the oil pump.You need a duplex with enough length and height for a pre unit single.Sounds like you need a featherbed.
    The Enfield is the same , no lower rails, and a featherbed has those orrible things hanging off the end , the Japs got it half right them thing the young fellas call suspension

    Rigid

    them the best, for handling and comfort


    I why they went and messed things up with springs ,,,dont get me started on plungers ,,, or even a sprung hub

    I watch the auctions here and in NZ, and frames are few and far between, I might just have to make one

    Stephen
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    A7 or A10 plunger or rigid (all stamped A7) are duplex....but a bit short as the geabox was bolted to the engine.But so were Enfield too I think.?...?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Motu View Post
    A7 or A10 plunger or rigid (all stamped A7) are duplex....but a bit short as the gearbox was bolted to the engine.But so were Enfield too I think.?...?
    but this is the rub

    I cant find one, Looks like I ll have to make one ( something I didnt want to do, Lazy !)

    If any one knows of a frame !!!

    One good thing about making one , I can do things my way and it doesnt damage take a old frame !

    Stephen
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